DRAG DROP
A company has a SharePoint 2013 farm in an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The
company uses a third-party application to process payroll data and view payroll reports. The thirdparty application uses SQL Authentication. Payroll administrators currently use custom credentials to
sign in to the payroll application.
You have the following requirements:
Payroll administrators must use Microsoft Excel and Excel Services to access payroll data and view
reports from within SharePoint.
Payroll administrators must not be required to enter credentials when accessing payroll data.
The Secure Store must be configured for high security and high process isolation.
You need to configure the Secure Store to meet the requirements.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from
the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer: See the explanation
Explanation:
Box 1: Register a managed account to run the Secure Store application pool.
Box 2: Create a Secure Store service application instance, and start the Secure Store Service on
servers within the farm.
Box 3: Generate a new key for your Secure Store service application.
Box 4: Store credentials in Secure Store by using a Secure Store target application.
Note:
* To configure Secure Store, you perform the following steps:
(step 1)
Register a managed account in SharePoint Server 2013 to run the Secure Store application pool.
(step 2)
Start the Secure Store Service on an application server in the farm.Create a Secure Store Service service application.
* (step 3)
Before using the Secure Store Service, you must generate an encryption key. The key is used to
encrypt and decrypt the credentials that are stored in the Secure Store Service database.
* (Step 4)
Storing credentials in Secure Store is accomplished by using a Secure Storetarget application.
Configure the Secure Store Service in SharePoint 2013
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